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By – Rick Mazey OBJECTIVES: Students will visually recognize the difference between concave and convex lenses and explain what each does to light. MATERIALS: 10 plastic cups 10 pennies or spoons Pieces of window glass Small magnifying lens White cardboard …

Title – Static Electricity Lab By – David Cox Primary Subject – Science Grade Level – 9-12 INTRODUCTION: Why do objects attract or repel each other? You have probably experienced the effects of static electricity at some time, like when you walked …

Title – Looking for Newton By – Joe Wier Subject – Science Grade Level – 7-12 Directions: Look up each web address and either fill in the blank or answer the question about each address. If you have time left over then …

Title – The Eggonaut By – Brad Clarke Primary Subject – Science Secondary Subjects – Math Grade Level – 7 – 9 Note from LessonPlansPage.com: New images, a link, and a description have been added to the bottom of this lesson (describing …